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The Construction Companies Union (CCU) of Afghanistan claim that the construction sector has suffered USD 220mn in losses during the past four years and 100,000 employees of the sector have been left unpaid. Addressing the 10th annual conference “Construction Business

The Afghan government approved a Fiber Optics related project worth USD 383mn at the latest meeting of the National Procurement Commission (NPC) chaired by President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani. According to a statement from the presidential palace, four companies have been

The 220kV Doshi-Bamiyan power transmission contract was approved by the National Procurement Commission along with 11 other contracts worth 7.3bn Afghanis on Sunday. Contract for construction of the electricity distribution network in Bamiyan province was among the approved contracts. Other

Chaired by President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani, the National Procurement Commission (NPC) approved ten contracts worth 1.3bn Afghanis in their meeting on Monday. The approved contracts are as follows: Construction of the 100-bed hospital in Jawzjan province Construction of a 11-km

The National Procurement Authority (NPA) approved five contracts worth 1.6bn Afghanis including the CASA-1000 project during its 100th meeting session on Wednesday. According to a statement from the Afghan presidential palace, the other contracts approved included procurement of fuel and

The National Procurement Committee, chaired by President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani, approved five contracts worth 5.5bn AFN during a meeting on Sunday evening. The contracts approved included purchase of fuel for the departments of the Chief Executive Office and the Afghan

The National Procurement Committee in a meeting on Saturday approved two contracts worth 600mn AFN, cancelled four roads construction contracts and rejected a contract belonging to the Ministry of Defense (MoD). One of the approved contracts belonged to the Da

Presided over by President Ashraf Ghani, the National Procurement Commission in their meeting on Saturday approved 45 contracts worth about 5.3bn out of 51 contracts. The contracts pertained to provision of facilities and materials to the national army and police,